10 things to do this wet weekend

LEGENDS of Australian rowing have descended on Lake Kawana for the 2016 Australian Masters Rowing Championships. Some of the sport's champions from as young as 27 years old all the way through to the over-85s will be vying to re-capture the glory in four days of racing. Spectators can take advantage of the action from the banks along the lake.

2. COOLUM MOVIES

What: Endless Summer

Where: Coolum Civic Centre, behind McDonald's

When: Tomorrow, 7pm

Cost: $10 adult, $6 child.

Info: www.starrynights. com.au or 0411 079 808

OVER the winter months Starry Nights Outdoor Movies will be moving indoors with the commencement of Coolum Movies at the Coolum Civic Centre. Over a 10-week period they will be screening a series of surf and adventure movies, kicking off tomorrow with a screening of the all time surf classic Endless Summer. Popcorn, hotdogs and drinks available.

3. THE EAGLES

What: The Best of the Eagles 40th Anniversary Tour

Where: The Events Centre, Caloundra

When: Tomorrow, 8pm

Cost: $60

THE Eagles are one of the most successful bands of all time. The Best of the Eagles is a concert production that will take you on a journey through the band's staggering catalogue of hits, delivering a captivating show from start to finish that will deliver no less than the synonymous country rock sound Eagles fans have come to expect.

4. ANOTHER WOMAN'S CLOSET

Where: Peregian Beach Community House, 255 David Low Way

When: Sunday, 8am-midday

Cost: Free entry

ANOTHER Woman's Closet is returning after a successful first event in March. This is your chance to purchase good quality, good condition pre-loved clothing in an eco environment. Loved and respected clothing and accessories on offer from $5. Wear a one-piece swimsuit or leotard so you can easily slip items over the top to gauge fit. Bring cash as there are no ATMS on site.

5. RUSSIAN ROMANCE

When: Sunday, 2.30pm

Where: Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple St

Cost: $25 adult, $22 conc, children 15 and under free.

THE Gold Coast Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of conductor and director Spiros Rantos, will present Russian Romance, featuring Louise King on her cello.

THIS Sunday the Brisbane Symphony Orchestra is returning to Kawana for a concert, as a part of the 4MBS Festival of Classics.

They will be performing Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony, the Carmen Fantasy for Trumpet and Orchestra by Proto and the Overture to the Creole Faust Op 9 by Ginastera.

7. JAZZ

What: Eddie Gazani and Mike Bevan - The Sounds of Brazil

When: Sunday, 3-6pm

Where: The Bison Bar, C-Square Courtyard, 52-64 Currie St, Nambour

Info: Robyn Brown 0403 152 397 info@sassyjazz.com.au

Cost: $15 www.trybooking.com/LIUI

ENJOY music from the streets of Rio. Immerse yourself in the spirit of South America along with some of the finest performers of Brazilian music in Australia, in this enthusiastic celebration of music. Eddie and Mike's performances are one of the best examples of sophisticated Brazilian music. Choro, Samba, Bossa Nova and Jazz are presented with beautiful arrangements, intricate passages and beautiful melodies.

8. DIY WORKSHOPS

Where: Bunnings Warehouse Caloundra, Maroochydore and Noosaville

When: Saturdays and Sundays throughout June, 11am, 12.30pm and 2pm

LOCAL team members from Bunnings will host free DIY workshops for adults, to provide expert advice through easy to follow steps. Workshops include tiling and plastering, indoor DIY projects, kitchen, bathroom and laundry, as well as energy-saving workshops. Kids DIY workshops with fun themes will also run each weekend throughout June.

9. WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY FESTIVAL

When: Sunday, 10am-5pm

Where: Cotton Tree Park, Maroochydore,

Cost: Free

THE 2016 event has adopted the theme of We are the environment; We are the solution. This year's festival will have an enhanced focus on the region's community groups, providing participants with ample opportunity to get involved in their area of interest. Children will be entertained and educated through a host of activities and craft workshops from petal perfume making to bush critter art, pot planting, basket weaving, vegetable art, wildlife shows and drama performances.

There's even a children's forest to explore. Festival goers will groove to the sounds of Band of Frequencies and The Brains Trust while soaking up the atmosphere at the Stone & Wood Jetty Bar. Stand-up comedian and political satirist Rod Quantock will give audiences plenty to think and laugh about.